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SLW210's Discipline Details

Occupation

Design Draftsman

Discipline

Multi-disciplinary

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Mostly do drafting related to manufacturing. From doing site layouts with proposed updates, additions and renovations to be budgeted and submitted for bid, to updating and changing existing drawings to reflect maintenance and repair/revision work done on site.

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AutoCAD 2018

Join Date

May 2007

Location

South Florida, USA

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12,084

In settings>general settings, you have the option to show oldest first or newest first. So, the reason you get shunted to end of page is per your settings.

“A narrow mind and a fat head invariably come on the same person” Zig Zigler

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cadkiwi's Discipline Details

Occupation

Building Services Electrical Draftsperson

Discipline

Multi-disciplinary

Details

Building Services / Roading

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not specified

Join Date

Apr 2006

Location

Auckland, New Zealand

Posts

26

oh yes and due to the time difference in NZ - being ahead of you...it would jump a few times...(that is what i was questioning cos you guys would post and i would keep moving down...so that answers it....thanks (didnt have to growl..SLW210..it was an honest question...altho i detect sarcasm because I was growling..hmmm)

Firegod94's Computer Details

Firegod94's Discipline Details

Occupation

Building Space Analyst

Discipline

Facilities Mgmt

Details

Building Space Analyst

Using

AutoCAD 2010

Join Date

Sep 2010

Location

Peoria, IL

Posts

5

Cursor Issues In Windows 7 Pro & AutoCAD 2010

When my work laptop got upgraded I got Windows 7 Pro & AutoCAD 2010. From day one I had issues with the cursor jumping across the screen for the slightest movements. After numerous calls to our tech support and calling my favorite CAD Professionals, I finally found an article at:

While in the middle of either of the Trim or Extend command, you don't have to exit out of one to start another. they're virtually the same command. So if you're in Trim, and need to Extend, simply hold the Shift key and it will convert to the Extend command, and vice-versa.